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  • Copper foil  (1)
  • Localized single-particle electronic states (excluding impurities)  (1)
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    Springer
    Monatshefte für Chemie 116 (1985), S. 49-52 
    ISSN: 1434-4475
    Keywords: Copper foil ; Cuprite film ; Dissolution ; Flame AAS ; Rest potential
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Es wurde die spezifische Auflösungsgeschwindigkeit (in mol cm−2s−1) und die zeitliche Veränderung des Restpotentials von Kupfer-Folie in einer belüfteten wäßrigen Lösung von pH 2,0 gemessen.
    Notes: Abstract The specific dissolution rate, expressed in mol cm−2s−1, and time-variation of the rest potential of copper foil in an aerated aqueous solution ofpH = 2.0 were measured.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    Applied physics 35 (1984), S. 35-40 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 81.60 Br ; 79.20 Vr
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In the present work, results of the interaction of O2 with polycrystalline titanium using AES, and ELS techniques, are presented. Changes in the shapes of Ti(LMV) and Ti(LMM) transitions and in the Ti(LM)O(V)/Ti(LMV) and Ti(LMV) Ti(LMM) amplitude ratios as well as a shift of the 34 eV loss peak [Ti(3p level], are studied as function of the oxygen exposure. At O2 pressures equal or less than 10−6 Pa and exposure up to 2000 L(O2) (weak oxidation), the Ti(LM)O(V)/Ti(LMV) and Ti(LMV)/Ti(LMM) ratios show three clearly distinct regions: (i) up to 20L there is a chemisorbed phase with the Ti(LMV)/Ti(LMM) ratio remaining constant and a fast linear increase in the Ti(LM)O(V)/Ti(LMM) ratio. (ii) At exposures higher than 20L the oxidation begins being characterized by a linear variation of the Ti(LM)O(V)/Ti(LMV) and Ti(LMV)/Ti(LMV) ratios, with positive and negative slopes, respectively. (iii) At 125L there is a change in both slopes but no stable value is achieved, despite the O(KLL)/Ti(LMM) ratio remains constant. Hence, it can be concluded that TiO is the final oxide obtained after that treatment, from features like the shape of the transitions and a maximum shift of 3eV of the Ti(3p) level, complemented with ESD experiments. On the other hand, experiments at pressures higher than 10−4Pa with or without the surfaces at 900K (strong oxidation) indicate that the most likely final oxide is TiO2.
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  • 3
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    Springer
    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 3 (1984), S. 509-521 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Localized single-particle electronic states (excluding impurities)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Riassunto Il lavoro presenta uno studio teorico di elettroni solvatati a forte diluizione in alogenuri alcalini fusi. Un calcolo autoconsistente dello stato fondamentale è confrontato con dati NMR d'interazioni iperfini e con misure di suscettività magnetica. Le bande di assorbimento ottico dovute a transizioni 1s→2p e 1s→3p sono calcolate in uno schema di Franck-Condon e i risultati sono confrontati con l'evidenza sperimentale, con attenzione particolare all'analisi dello spettro nel CsCl fuso data da Yuh e Nachtrieb. Si discutono quindi un'instabilità degli stati eccitati sotto rilassamento ionico, la vita media dello stato fondamentale nel liquido e lo spostamento dello spettro eccitonico dovuto all'elettrone solvatato.
    Abstract: Резюме Теоретически исследуются свойства сольватированных электронов при высокой степени разведения в четырех расплавленных щелочных галоидах. Самосогласованное вычисление основного состояния связанного электрона и окружающей жидкой структуры сравнивается с данными ЯМР для сверхтонких смещений и с измерениями магнитной восприимчивости. Вычисляются зоны поглощения, связанные с переходами 1s→2p и 1s→3p в схеме Франка-Кондона. Полученные результаты сравниваются с имеющимися экспериментальными данными по оптическому поглощению, причем, особое внимание уделяется анализу спектров для расплавленного CsCl. Также обсуждается неустойчивость возбужденных состояний относительно ионной релаксации и конечное время жизни основного состояния в жидкости. В заключение, оценивается смещение экситонного спектра, обусловленное сольватированным электроном.
    Notes: Summary Properties of solvated electrons at high dilution in four molten alkali halides are investigated theoretically. A self-consistent evaluation of the bound ground state of the electron and of the surrounding liquid structure, already developed in a previous paper, is compared with the results of NMR hyperfine shifts and magnetic-susceptibility measurements. The absorption bands associated with Franck-Condon 1s→2p and 1s→3p transitions are calculated and compared with the available data of optical absorption, with special emphasis on the detailed analysis by Yuh and Nachtrieb for molten CsCl. An instability of the excited states against ionic relaxation and the origin of a finite lifetime for the ground state are also discussed. Finally, the perturbation induced by the solvated electron in the fundamental absorption of the molten salt is estimated.
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